The problem is, the GuiSetIcon() function doesn't let you specify which handle. That implies you can only use it on a GUI you are creating yourself with GuiCreate(), not a MsgBox(). Intersting question though...

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PsaltyDS 30

PsaltyDS 30

thank you for the Information, if i understand you correctly it is ony possible , with a GUI Form

and not with a MsgBox.

Yeah, that's if I understand me correctly too... I've only been working with AutoIT intermitently for about a month, so I'm looking forward to someone who knows what they're talking about to answer this definitively for both of us!

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Jos 1,511

Jos 1,511

sorry, i am a beginner. I did create my "own" MesssageBox with a Gui Form and when i compile my script

i can choose my Icon , so now i have the Icon in the Titlebar of the GuiForm.

I hope all people can understand me, what i mean.

Demando

I understood you went that way.

Just posted this information because i think the Helpfile is kind of misleading when it states that it "Shows an Icon" ...

It does show a White Icon, but that main purpose of the System Modal MsgBox is not to show an Icon but to indicate a major issue and you forced the User to acknowledge it before anything else can be done on the PC.

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GrungeRocker 0

GrungeRocker 0

Just posted this information because i think the Helpfile is kind of misleading when it states that it "Shows an Icon" ...

It does show a White Icon, but that main purpose of the System Modal MsgBox is not to show an Icon but to indicate a major issue and you forced the User to acknowledge it before anything else can be done on the PC.

i tried to say it in the easy way

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